It does! See: http://www.weather-forecast.com/locations/Tunis/other
or Google for Ain Draham and look for images.
Tunisia is located in northern Africa and has a hot climate similar to that of Egypt; it does not snow in most parts.
Tunisia is in northern Africa and is the northern most African country but that does not mean much in terms of weather. Tunisia is part of the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia). Because of high altitude in the north of Africa (Atlas chain of mountains covers all three countries), it does snow almost regularly every year. Some years, it snows more than others. The cities that get snowed regularly are Tabarka, Ain Drahem, Tela...etc.
Yes, for an average of 7 days a year. Toulouse is situated at the junction of three climate regions; the oceanic, the continental and the Mediterranean. Because of this, the pink city gets every kind of weather there is.
It's rare but possible. I once had a snowball fight in the Sahara desert.
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French people would go and do winter sports sledding and play in the snow
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The weather will much depend upon where you are in France. Towards the Alps and the mountains in the east of France there is a very good chance of snow. Away from the mountains, but still in the east, it is likely to be cold and around freezing. Towards Paris and the north west of the country it is usually cold and wet, there might be a few flakes of snow to help boost the festive spirit. Heading south and you are likely to have a mild Christmas in France, although there is a chance of snow in the mountains of the Puy de Dome, further south on the Mediterranean coast you may enjoy some sunshine. The national weather service, Météo-France, offers more detailed information and forecasts.
Again and again, thinking 'my turn, When started for the luck: not in summer, in May, not fall in the scent of hay. No, it was the winter time, It was cold and snowed, but in the hall, as we danced, and I said to you in love: The snow, snow, snow, snow waltz we dance: You with me, I with you! When snow, snow, snow, snow waltz arm in arm is you and me is also in the winter so toasty warm! And when the roses bloom red, and the meadows are so green, and the moon sees our happiness, I should think many times and fond memories the snow in January, when the world was enchanted at the first dance with you and then you sing as he did with me: The snow, snow, snow, snow waltz we dance: You with me, I with you! When snow, snow, snow, snow waltz arm in arm is you and me is also in the winter so toasty warm!
No but it will be getting snow because the nieghboring country brazill is getting snow
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Definitely. Canada gets a lot of snow in the winter. France and Switzerland also get snow, especially in the mountains.
France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Sweden.
The Risoul area of France is most commonly known for its mountains and snow conditions. There is a ski resort located there which is the most popular ski resort in France.
Black Snow - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: France:-12 Germany:BPjM Restricted Iceland:16 Portugal:M/16
Christmas snow globes have existed since the middle of the nineteenth century. They were first introduced in 1878 at the Universal Exposition in Paris, France.
I would say yes, because they are above the equator. Maybe in places it doesn't snow, such as California in the United States, but I'm pretty sure the European countries get snow at Christmas time.
French people would go and do winter sports sledding and play in the snow
A bunch of high snow-caped hills.
France is the first country worldwide for skiing, ahead of the US, with 55 million skiing vacations every year. (source TV news broadcast Nov 2013)
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Yes, about twice a year on average, between November and February, and it stays for a week or so.